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Wednesday, September 30, 2020

A damp but eventful morning at Fly Flatts and a gull check at Ogden p.m.

 

                                               1 of 6 Wheatear

                                   Good move of Black Headed gulls
                                          Not a common bird at Fly Flatts
                                                   1 of 4 Raven.

                                                 19 Stonechat moving through
  OGDEN                                 Common gull
                 Left -   2nd winter with grey/green legs and black ring on bill                                                                     Right - adult summer with yellow bill and yellow legs. Just starting to get                                                                                                           head streaks.

  •                                 2nd summer still with yellow bill but winter head streaking
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  • A dull full cloud morning at Fly Flatts with light rain throughout turning heavy by end of watch.
  • A mild S>4 at 9 degrees with some low cloud over the western ridge keeping the birds low.
  •                                                Once again a variety of species but only low numbers though BH gulls showed well for this site. 
  • A mid watch scan of the track fencing found an amazing 19 Stonechat lined up along the barbed wire before moving off to another fence, then a wall, before heading off over the Flat Moor>S. 
  •                                     Wheatears are still present and most vis mig sites are still getting Swallows through. I had 7 over the water today + another 3 again over Bradshaw which seem to still be using a barn there.
  •                             A quick visit to Ogden late afternoon to do a gull and wildfowl check whilst the weather was wet knowing it would keep the public at bay which it did, finding it very quiet and nearly an empty car park.
  •                             Just a single Great Crested Grebe on the water along with a Cormorant and the usual Mallards. The gull situation was quiet with just a single 1st year LBB , 27 BHGs and 3 Common gulls but none that I could check had rings, or as NK would put it, none wearing jewellry. 
  • VISIBLE MIGRATION
  • 12 BH gull...................>SE
  • 1 Jay............................>NW
  • 2 LBB gull.................>SE
  • 51 Mipits...................>S
  • 19 Stonechat.............>S   ground hopping
  • 8 Reed Bunting.........>S
  • 7 Swallow................>S   + 3 at Bradshaw
  • 4 Alba Wagtail.........>SE
  • PRESENT
  • 4 Raven
  • 1 Pied Wagtail
  • 6 Wheatear
  • OGDEN
  • 27 BH gull
  • 1 LBB gull
  • 3 Common gull
  • 1 Gt Crested Grebe
  • 1 Cormorant
  • + usual sp.
  • BS